She started her career in 2010.
Upon learning that there was already an actress named Lily Thomson, she adopted her late father's first name instead as a stage name, becoming Lily James to the world.
She has acted in films: "Cinderella", "Baby Driver", "Wrath of the Titans", "Burnt", "The Exception", "Rebecca", "The Dig", "Little Woods", "Guernsey", "Rare Beasts", "Chloe and Will's Hot Date Night", "Chemistry"...which brought her a lot of money.
Her social media accounts have about 3.3 million followers, so she helps many brands by promoting their products and services.
Lily James' net worth is currently estimated at $8 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $8 million |
2021 | $7 million |
2020 | $5.5 million |
Parents: Lily James’s parents are Jamie Thomson and Ninette Thomson.
Siblings: Lily James has a brother named Sam Thomson.
We handpicked Lily James' best inspirational quotes for you:
"When people feel good, they look good."
"I think that period dramas just need zombies."
"I can only show what I have received from the characters. That's what's scary because you're never going to be everyone's taste and you don't want to let people down. But, I can only do what I can do."
"I think I'm up for not trying to play a literary heroine. I think I'd rather just do someone that has just been created in a script, rather than in a book that everyone knows and loves. The difficulty with it and the reason these characters are so loved is that every woman and man that reads it understands it in a different way. They're so relatable, but different aspects will be drawn from different people."
"When you're filming in Russia in Catherine's Palace, and you're in the real place where the Tsar's ball really happened, all those years ago, it does so much of the work for you. It's so vivid. You escape into this different time through the costumes, the sets and the atmosphere."
"Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school."